It's coming from GMail via routing through SMTP. It is not using IMAP to check a mailbox. I don't think labels are available during the SMTP process.
Carlos Hanson Tigard-Tualatin School District Web and System Administrator 503.431.4053 On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 2:01 PM, Mark Felder <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Thu, May 11, 2017, at 18:36, Carlos Hanson wrote: > > Greetings, > > > > I just started playing with Archiveopteryx. I have just a few emails in > > the > > database. When I use aoxexport, I receive duplicates of the same email. > > Is > > this expected? I did not find a man page for aoxexport. > > > > For my most recent test, I searched for the message-id using header then > > grepped the line staring with "From ", since that is the beginning of > > each > > message: > > > > $ aoxexport header [email protected] | grep '^From ' > > > > >From user@email Thu May 11 22:58:56 2017 > > >From user@email Thu May 11 22:58:56 2017 > > >From user@email Thu May 11 22:58:56 2017 > > > > > > I checked my mail.log and only see one instance of *Archiveopteryx: > > 5910/5/9/5/1 Injecting message <[email protected] > > <[email protected]>>*. > > > > Thanks. I'm looking forward to playing with this more. > > > > > > Did that email come from GMail and have multiple labels on it? If so, to > aox it might look like multiple emails stored in different folders. It > should be deduplicated within aox, but I could understand why it would > output multiple copies with aox export. > > -- > Mark Felder > [email protected] >
